The heat increases when this happens.
What is Temperature and Dept?
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The solar system formed a cloud of gas, ice, and dust called ________ ________.
What is Solar Nebula?
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The crust is _______ the mantle.
What is above?
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Term that scientists use to describe differences in elevation.
What is relief?
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The layer of gases surrounding earth.
What is atmosphere?
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The pole switches to another side.
What is Earths negative fields?
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The amount of mass in a material per unit volume.
What is density?
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This is known as the uppermost mantle.
What is lithosphere?
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Areas with low relief and high elevation.
What is plateaus?
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Earths entire solid body.
What is geosphere?
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This is waves moving at different speeds at each other and releases energy.
What is Earthquake Waves?
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The force that every object exerts on all other objects because their masses.
What is gravity?
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The magnetic field that interacts with partials is called the____________.
What is magnetosphere?
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The height above sea level of a particular feature.
What is elevation?
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All living things on earth.
What is biosphere?
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This produces steam of flowing, molten iron in the outer core.
What is Earths Magnetic field?
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A sphere shaped like a ball, with all the points on the surface at an equal distance from the center.
What is the Earth?
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Pressure great enough to be liquid with different melting temperature.
What is the outer core?
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Land forms with low relief and low elevation.
What is plains?
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Water on Earths surface.
What is hydrosphere?
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This is opposite from each other and pull together.
What are the Magnetic poles?
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Gravity pulled in the irregular bumps on the surface of the newly formed planet.
What is Early Earth?
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Gives scientist hints about earths Interior.
What is deep mines and wells?
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Topographic features formed by processes that shape Earth's surface.
What is land forms?
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Water that moves between the atmosphere and the hydrosphere.
What is cryosphere?
page 42